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Power rankings: the top 25 Miami Hurricanes at this very moment | Canes Watch
1 Brad Kaaya, QB. When you have a potential star quarterback, he’s No. 1 by default.
2 Deon Bush, S. If he stays healthy, no reason to expect anything less than an All-ACC year.
Jermaine Grace, LB. Playmaker should break out after shift to starting role.
Gus Edwards, RB. Primed for top role after strong spring and summer.
Rashawn Scott, WR. Fifth-year senior hoping to leave with a bang.
Stacy Coley, WR. Too talented to put up another dud of a season.
Stan Dobard, TE. Should put up numbers to Walford’s junior year.
Raphael Kirby, LB. Not Denzel Perryman, but should be capable in the middle.
Darrion Owens, LB. Coaches and teammates think he’s going to be a star.
Nick Linder, C. Smart and tough, just like his brother.
Danny Isidora, RG. Thirteen games of much-needed starting experience.
Ufomba Kamalu, DT. Experienced and productive at end and tackle.
Artie Burns, CB. Team’s most physically gifted corner should come into his own as a junior.
Tracy Howard, CB. Will be looking for a big senior year to improve draft stock.
Joe Yearby, RB. Battle with Edwards and Mark Walton will be big camp storyline.
Calvin Heurtelou, DT. Top nose tackle will be pushed by Courtel Jenkins.
Kc McDermott, OT. Thin offensive line needs a big jump in true sophomore’s game.
Trevor Darling, OT. See above.
Tyriq McCord, LB. Senior will play on the line and in space.
Al-Quadin Muhammad, DE. Looks the part, but needs to prove it on the field.
Justin Vogel, P. Steady. Could argue he should be higher on the list.
Chad Thomas, DE. Five-star recruit still has a ways to go, but he’s an impressive talent.
Herb Waters, WR. One of several contenders to be Canes’ top pass-catcher.
Braxton Berrios, WR. Dependable slot man. Usually on the same page with Kaaya.
Corn Elder, CB. Outstanding athlete will push for starting role.
On the bubble: Michael Badgley, K; Jamal Carter, S; Malik Rosier, QB; Mark Walton, RB; Malcolm Lewis, WR; Alex Gall, LG; Trent Harris, DE; Courtel Jenkins, DT; Dallas Crawford, S; Rayshawn Jenkins, S.
1 Brad Kaaya, QB. When you have a potential star quarterback, he’s No. 1 by default.
2 Deon Bush, S. If he stays healthy, no reason to expect anything less than an All-ACC year.
Jermaine Grace, LB. Playmaker should break out after shift to starting role.
Gus Edwards, RB. Primed for top role after strong spring and summer.
Rashawn Scott, WR. Fifth-year senior hoping to leave with a bang.
Stacy Coley, WR. Too talented to put up another dud of a season.
Stan Dobard, TE. Should put up numbers to Walford’s junior year.
Raphael Kirby, LB. Not Denzel Perryman, but should be capable in the middle.
Darrion Owens, LB. Coaches and teammates think he’s going to be a star.
Nick Linder, C. Smart and tough, just like his brother.
Danny Isidora, RG. Thirteen games of much-needed starting experience.
Ufomba Kamalu, DT. Experienced and productive at end and tackle.
Artie Burns, CB. Team’s most physically gifted corner should come into his own as a junior.
Tracy Howard, CB. Will be looking for a big senior year to improve draft stock.
Joe Yearby, RB. Battle with Edwards and Mark Walton will be big camp storyline.
Calvin Heurtelou, DT. Top nose tackle will be pushed by Courtel Jenkins.
Kc McDermott, OT. Thin offensive line needs a big jump in true sophomore’s game.
Trevor Darling, OT. See above.
Tyriq McCord, LB. Senior will play on the line and in space.
Al-Quadin Muhammad, DE. Looks the part, but needs to prove it on the field.
Justin Vogel, P. Steady. Could argue he should be higher on the list.
Chad Thomas, DE. Five-star recruit still has a ways to go, but he’s an impressive talent.
Herb Waters, WR. One of several contenders to be Canes’ top pass-catcher.
Braxton Berrios, WR. Dependable slot man. Usually on the same page with Kaaya.
Corn Elder, CB. Outstanding athlete will push for starting role.
On the bubble: Michael Badgley, K; Jamal Carter, S; Malik Rosier, QB; Mark Walton, RB; Malcolm Lewis, WR; Alex Gall, LG; Trent Harris, DE; Courtel Jenkins, DT; Dallas Crawford, S; Rayshawn Jenkins, S.